The state of Alabama includes over 30 shopping malls. The largest in the state is Riverchase Galleria in Hoover.
Name | Location | Gross leasable area sq ft / m² | Format | Owner | ||
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Crossroads Mall | Albertville | Enclosed | BV Belk | |||
Auburn Mall (1973–present) | Auburn | 524097square feet[1] | Enclosed | Hull Storey Gibson | ||
Colonial Brookwood Village (1973–present) | Birmingham | 750754square feet | Enclosed | Colonial Properties | ||
Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farm (October 11, 2006–present) | Trussville | 644000square feet | Lifestyle | Jones Lang LaSalle | ||
The Summit (October 1997–present) | Birmingham | 1000000square feet | Lifestyle | Bayer Properties | ||
Western Hills Mall (1969–present) | Fairfield | 547926square feet[2] | Enclosed | Aronov Realty | ||
Decatur Mall (1978–present) | Decatur | 575947square feet | Enclosed | Urban Retail | ||
Wiregrass Commons (August 1986–present) | Dothan | 638554square feet | Enclosed | CBL & Associates Properties | ||
Florence Mall (1978–present) | Florence | 600000square feet | Enclosed | Hull Storey Gibson | ||
Gadsden Mall (July 31, 1974–present) | Gadsden | 502591square feet | Enclosed | Spinoso Real Estate Group | ||
Pelican Place at Craft Farms (2008–present) | Gulf Shores | 372000square feet | Open air | Langley Properties | ||
Riverchase Galleria (February 19, 1986–present) | Hoover | 1570000square feet[3] | Enclosed | Brookfield Properties Retail Group | ||
Bridge Street Town Centre (November 1, 2007–present) | Huntsville | 550000square feet | Lifestyle | Miller Capital | ||
Parkway Place (October 16, 2002–present) | Huntsville | 643135square feet[4] | Enclosed | CBL & Associates Properties | ||
Jasper Mall (August 8, 1981–present) | Jasper | 350000square feet[5] | Enclosed | Sharp Realty | ||
The Shoppes at Bel Air (August 16, 1967–present) | Mobile | 1345000square feet[6] | Enclosed |
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Eastdale Mall (1977–present) | Montgomery | 964717square feet | Enclosed | Aronov Realty | ||
The Shoppes at Eastchase (November 2002–present) | Montgomery | 725000square feet[7] | Lifestyle | Bayer Properties | ||
Southgate Mall (1968–present) | Muscle Shoals | 499110square feet[8] | Enclosed | Aronov Realty | ||
Quintard Mall (August 1970–present) | Oxford | 720000square feet[9] | Enclosed | Grimmer family[10] | ||
High Point Town Center (2008–present) | Prattville | 900000square feet[11] | Lifestyle | AIG Baker | ||
Village Shopping Center | Scottsboro | Outdoor | ||||
Selma Mall (1971–present) | Selma | 330617square feet | Enclosed | Aronov Realty | ||
Eastern Shore Centre (November 17, 2004–present) | Spanish Fort | 540000square feet | Lifestyle | Jim Wilson & Associates | ||
Midtown Village | Tuscaloosa | 344000square feet[12] | Lifestyle | Cypress Equities | ||
University Mall (August 20, 1980–present) | Tuscaloosa | 733254square feet | Enclosed | Aronov Realty | ||
Boaz Plaza Center | Boaz | 13000square feet[13] | Enclosed | |||
Tanger Outlet Foley | Foley | 600000square feet[14] | Open air | Tanger Factory Outlet Centers | ||
The Outlet Shops of Grand River | Leeds | 350000square feet[15] | Open air | The Outlet Shops of Grand River | ||
Patton Creek Shopping Center | Hoover | 600000square feet[16] | Open air | AIG Baker | ||
The Wharf | Orange Beach | 375103square feet[17] | Open air | |||
Cox Creek Shopping Center | Florence | 473932.8square feet[18] | Enclosed |